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Arsenal outcast Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang could be set for fourth transfer in three years

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Arsenal outcast Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang could be set for fourth transfer in three years
Arsenal outcast Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang could be set for fourth transfer in three years



Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, at 34, boasts a remarkable football career, yet struggles to find stability following his tumultuous departure from Arsenal. Under Mikel Arteta's management, he was ostracized and stripped of the club captaincy before departing in January 2022.

The Journey Continues


Since leaving Arsenal, Aubameyang has embarked on a series of transfers, marking three moves in as many years. His journey included spells at Barcelona and Chelsea before finding a new home at Marseille in the summer. Despite his challenges, Aubameyang has showcased his prowess in France, netting 26 goals across all competitions. Yet, speculations loom over his future once again.

Marseille's Situation


Marseille, amidst a disappointing Ligue 1 campaign, currently sit in 10th place in the league standings. However, their journey in the Europa League offers a glimmer of hope as they advance to the semi-finals. The club faces potential departures of key players like Chancel Mbemba, Jonathan Clauss, Jordan Veretout, and Ismaila Sarr if suitable offers arise in the upcoming transfer window. Such movements could significantly impact Aubameyang's future with the team.

 Fresh Start


Upon joining Marseille, Aubameyang's father emphasized his son's relief at starting anew. After a challenging season at Chelsea, the move offered a chance for redemption and a fresh beginning for the Gabon international.

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